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3" Small Mahayogi Shiva Sculpture in Brass

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In stillness, I am infinite; in motion, I am cosmic dance." - Lord Shiva's dance unveils the eternal cycle.

 

The brass Mahayogi Shiva sculpture captures the essence of the cosmic dancer, Nataraja. With matted hair flowing, Shiva's third eye gazes inward, reflecting introspection and enlightenment. His raised leg symbolizes liberation, while the other treads upon ignorance. The serpent draped around his body signifies his mastery over primal desires. Shiva's cosmic dance within the ring of flames represents creation, preservation, and destruction. Holding a damaru, the rhythm of existence emanates, and the fire in his hand purifies. This artwork invites us to embrace the eternal dance of life's cycles, finding stillness within movement.

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Specifications
ZER304
BRASS
Height: 3 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 1 inch
Weight 230 gm
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Embodiment of Cosmic Harmony

Discover a divine presence that transcends time and space with this exquisitely crafted brass sculpture. Rendered in a miniature form, this statue captures the serene and powerful essence of Mahayogi Shiva, the supreme meditator and embodiment of asceticism. The inherent warmth and luster of brass lend an aura of sacredness to this piece, making it a focal point for contemplation and spiritual connection. Each detail, from the intricately styled hair to the subtle musculature, speaks of the meticulous artistry that went into its creation. Shiva, revered as the destroyer and transformer in the Hindu trinity, is also the Adiyogi, the first yogi, who imparted the wisdom of yoga to humanity. This sculpture embodies that profound stillness and inner peace that characterized his meditative state, inviting a similar tranquility into your own space.

Symbolism of the Divine Form

This sculpture presents Shiva in a posture of deep meditation, seated on a platform that symbolizes his mastery over the cosmic dance and the forces of creation and destruction. The trident (Trishul) held in one hand represents the three gunas – Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas – which Shiva transcends. It also signifies his power to destroy evil and ignorance. The other hand may be depicted holding an ax or a damaru (drum), further elaborating on his multifaceted nature. The serene expression on his face is a testament to his unwavering focus and detachment from the material world, a state sought by practitioners of yoga and meditation worldwide. The tiger skin upon which he is often depicted is a symbol of his victory over lust and ego, further emphasizing his control over primal desires.

A Timeless Treasure for Your Sacred Space

This compact yet potent representation of Mahayogi Shiva is perfect for adorning any altar, meditation corner, or desk. Its modest size allows for versatile placement, bringing a touch of the divine to even the smallest of spaces. In many traditions, Shiva is invoked to overcome obstacles, achieve inner peace, and gain spiritual enlightenment. The act of gazing upon such an image can serve as a potent reminder of these aspirations, fostering a deeper connection to one's spiritual journey. The inherent durability and timeless beauty of brass ensure that this sculpture will be a cherished artifact, radiating its spiritual significance for generations to come. It serves not just as a decorative item, but as a conduit for devotion, contemplation, and the pursuit of inner harmony.
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